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2 Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, October 6ih,


Weekend SATURDAY-


BBC-1 )


12-12 12-15


tory World Matchplay Championship at Went­ worth; Racing from Ascot (1-50, 2-20, 2-50); Show Jumping (3-10, 3-55) from Wembley Arena, The 1983 Horse of the Year Show, The Taylor-Wood- row Homes Pro-Am;


Racing from the Curragh: 5-101 '


6-001 6-101 6-151


) REGIONAL SPORT/ worth. ■


1 NEWS: Weatherman. ’ ?


visits East Anglia for an outside broadcast packed


7-00 1


LAlh LA IE BREAK- FAST SHOW. The show


L^er; Final Score (4-35). ZARD: Big Daddy."


INCH HIGH PRIVATE EYE: “Diamonds are a Crook’s Best Friend.” SATURDAY SUPER. STORE. Mike Read and CO. with bargain offers, prizes, music, sport. Leo Sayer sings his latest hit and has a Star Bargain to be won. WEATHERMAN. GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); Interna­ tional Golf (12-50, 2-10, 2- 40, 3-10, 3-55): The semi­ final matches in the Sun-


of the morning round of today’s semi-final matches in the Suntory World Matchplay Championship.


11-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


3-io S P E N C E R TRACY DOUBLE BILL: “Cap­


tains Courageous” (1937) (bw) sta rring Spencer Tracy, Freddie Barth­ olomew, Lionel Barry­ more, Mickey Rooney.


5-05 “TEST PILOT" (1938) (bw) starring (!)lark Gable,


Tracy, Lionel lel Bjarrymore. Myrna ' • Loy, Spencer


i7-00UUANU SLAM. Bridge to u rn am en t for club players.


7-25 NEWS AND SPORT: Weather.


7-


8- 10 OPERA NIGHT. Hum­ phrey Burton introduces tonight’s opera: “The Mar-


Re-run of a documentary from 197‘t. “The Family" (4).


riage of Figaro."


3-40 The Jefferson Smur- H-25 NEWS ON 2: We.ather. fit Memorial Irish St 11-35 I NT E R N AT I O N A L


Suntory World Matchplay 2-20 RASPUTIN AND THE Championship from \\^nt-


ordinary back garden.


imagination^tbw) imagination tow;.


. •


‘h® fin.al days of the Rus- Sian court when it Was


1" ‘'’'y


dominated by the sinister Rasputin.


BLANKETY BLANK. 9-25 CHICKADEE CHUCK- Terry Wogan hosts the


guests from the world of pop.


with all the regular fea- tu re s and action and


7-35 J5 ULIET


comedy game everyone 9-40 SPORT BILLY. Billy can play at home.


WAGON.


8-251)THREE OF A KIND ( la s t in the p re sen t


teret) decides to put down 10-05 VICKY THE VIKING. roots and buy a house.


“Mates.” Kate (Anna Car- BRAVO (6)


5 NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman.


Junior, Simon Bates and 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- 7-00 A WORKING FAITH: James Hunt.


SHOW. With Isla St Clair.


Home Front during the first world war.


[) REMINGTON STEELE starring Stephanie Zim-


10-00 r) MATCH OF THE DAY Snooker; 3-45 Half-Time S PEC IA L fe a tu r in g


balist and Pierce Brosnan in “ Thou S h a l t not Steele.”


Canon Le.ague Action — Professional Snooker; 4-45 9-00 THE AVENGERS. In­ h ig h l ig h ts from two


11-35 S 1-101) WEATHER.


SSATURDAY LATE Michael and Kitt take to FILM: THE CHILD STEiVLER (1979) starring Beau Bridges and Blair Brown.


5-35 KNIGHT R ID E R .


and the final night of The 5-05 THE KRANKIES KLUB. 1983 Horse of the Year Show — the Radio Ren- fills Championship.


second division matches, 5-00 ITN NEWS.


Fast moving music and fun with The ICrankies.


Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Results.


EPIDAURUS. The Na- tional Theatre company’s visit to (ireece.


vestigating a disappearing Rolls-Royce, Steed falls


6-30 GAME FOR A LAUGH. Golf Club. Live coverage 8-00 HART TO HART. Jennif- Centre. S 9 r '£ . , Wentworth


t 7-30?UNCHLINe I . \Vith host Lennie Bennett.


SUNDAY


i i i g l i l i i l 9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.


9-00 HEADS AND TAILS. 9-


10- 10- 11- 12- 10-30 LET’S GO. Ten more


15 KNOCK KNOCK. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


10-40 MATHS HELP. 24 prog­ rammes.


programmes in w'hich Brian Rix helps mentally handicapped.


course for beginners in Spanish.


11- 45 BLIZZARD’S WONDER- FUL WOODEN TOYS. 1: The Sandpit.


THINKING.


12-35THE COMPUT E R PROGRAMME.


for the deaf.


1-25 GEOFFREY SMITH’S WORLD OF FLOWERS: Dahlias.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


2-


THE YEAR SHOW in­ cluding- highlights of the Pony CluD Games and “The Cavalcade."


1-00 FARMING: Weather for farmers.


3-


1-15 “MR AND MRS SMITH" (1941) (bw) Feature film starring Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomerv.


4-


Film showing David Hockney at work in Los Angeles.


55 DIGAME! A TV/radio 6-


20 M A T H EM A T I C A L 7-


6- 00 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


5- 05 RUGBY SPECIAL. The Th o rn EMI Cou n ty Championship: Surrey v Gloucestershire.


eart. 4-


. SNOOKER. Jameson In­ ternational Open.


15 HOCKNEY AT \VORK.


H 10 HORIZON. The Artificial 5-


5- 6-


RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sing­ leton.


10 SEE HEAR! Magazine 8- 9-


CLASSICS Oiew series) An evening of Strauss and other popular composers, presented by Moira An­ derson.


CONTINENT. Last of three parts of the natural history of the Wild West, narrated bv Barry Paine.


55 THE 1983 HORSE OF 4-


5- 6-


4-05 MICKEY DON.ALD.


GOLF: The Suntory World Matchplay Champ­ ionship — live coverage of the climax.


AND


MAX! (1969) sta rring Peter Ustinov.


7-


6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Barnet.


6-35 JENNY AGUITER appe­ als on behalf of The Mid Counties Autistic Society.


* \Vith Judy Cornwel l , Robert James and Sian Pattenden as voung Jane.


by Ch a rlotte Bronte.


8- 9-


GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) starring Clark Gable, Vivien Lei^h, Leslie How'ard, Olivia de Havilland.


Il -OOHEART OF THE MATTER. David Jessel examines a matter of cur­ rent concern with people involved.


WIND. Continued. 11- 12-


Sergeant Bilko in “Bilko Enters Politics’’ (black and white).


(i l l i i l i l i i l


12-00 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF. The Final of the Suntory World Matchplay Ch.impionship from Went­ worth.


2-


M5BEKEN OF COWES. Film about the Beken' family of marine photo­ graphers.


2- 3- 2 5 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


10-15 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 10-


55 NEWS: Weatherman.


25 FILM MATINEE: VIVA 11-


05 JzVNE EYRE (new series)


9-30 I N T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF. Highlights of the ’ final of the Suntory World Matchplay Championship from Wentworth.


Glover’s series tracing the modem symphony orches­ tra’s evolution.


THE ZOO by Angus Wilson. Series for televi­ sion in 5 parts. 4: “Ar­ mageddon.’^


“ THE P R OWL E R ” (1951) (bw) starring Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes.


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 HERE COMES THE 7-


Worzel and Aunt Sally take a boating holiday with Aunt Sally’s owner, the bad-tempered Mr Shepherd.


TURY. With question- master Nicholas Parsons.


30 WORZEL GUMMIDGE. 00 SALE OF THE CEN­


30 THE LOVE BOAT. 30 ITN NEWS.


6- 40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. Frank Topping talks to Kieran Moore, former film actor and now associate editor of the Catholic weekly The Universe.


05 THE MAKING OF A


OOORCHESTRA. J a n e 9-


10-


7-^15 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE SECRET ADVER­ SARY. Feature-length thriller heralding a new


PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT. Bruce Forsyth’s popular game show in which couples test their knowledge and skills as they go for mmor prizes.


10-part Agatha Christie senes starting ne.xt week. 55 ITN NEWS.


20THE OLD MEN AT 11- 15 MIDNIGHT MOVIE:


* pilot, Thomas, is still a prisoner. He is befriended by Michael who arranges for him to meet Christine, an O.xford undergraduate whose RAF fiance was killed in the war.


cember, 1946. The war is over but former Luftwaffe


SNOOKER. Jameson In­ ternational Open.


i i g j j i i i i i l l i j i 2-


15 THE SUNDAY FILM: 9-


10- 11-


50 NEWS: Weatherman. OOGONE WITH THE


9-25 MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES. “Full Circle.”


F r om t h e Angl ica n Church of St Michael, Comhill.


11-25 AAV KAA Hz\K. 11-


35PHIL S ILVERS as 00 WEATHERMAN. 1-


1- 40 IRISH ANGLE.- A look at topical Irish events.


30 THE MUSIC OF MAN. 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


textile crafts with Peter Purves.


4-00 BUILT IN BRITAIN. 00 MAKERS. -Looking at


ANCE NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPION­ SHIPS. Simon Reed and David Lloyd introduce live coverage of one of the singles finals from the West Midlands Tennis Centre.


IOALL FOR LOVE. De­


TRINITY YOUTH and


COMMUNITY CENTRE l O P R O F E S S I O N A L D I ^ C O


MONO A , OCTOBER 10th 7:30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


Members 40p ' 10 THE REFUGE ASSUR-


PENDLE FOREST AND CRAVEN h u n t


BRITISH AIRWAYS


HUNTER TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS " I QUALIFIER


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. With Brian Walden.


fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s countrj^- side.


ploring a planet the Al- phans are suddenly in danger of having their fu­ tures swapped for the past.


fairs programme which covers and analyses the moral and ethical implica­ tions behind issues of gen­ eral concern.


ball action introduced by Brian Moore.


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A -


4-25RIGHT TO REPLY. With Gus MacDonald in 4 the chair.


lowed by Book Four. 00 SPACE 1999. While ex­


00 CREDO. The current af­ ■ Howard. 6-


30 THE BIG MATCH. Foot­ 7- 15 P R O F E S S I O N A L


journalists in this live dis­ cussion series, chaired, as u s u a l , by An t h o n y


eye meets a panel of top


BALL. More spectacular action from America’s most professional and glamorous teams.


I5AMERICAN FOOT ­


Hall’s National Theatre production of Aeschylus’ triology The Oresteia.


15 THE ORESTEIA. Peter HODDER VALLEY SHOW HOE-DOWN


Saturday, October 29th DA N C IN G TO


Newton Village Hall


CLARKSONS CLOGS 8 p.m. to 12-00. Tickets £2.50


INCLUDING CHICKEN SU P P E R


Tickets available Committee M e m b o r s o r S i a i d b u r n 6 1 0


St Andrew’s Church


ANNUAL SALE siaidburn Village Hall


Saturday, October 8th at 3 p.m.


Churchwarden of St Ambrose, Grlndleton


Opener: Mr F. K. Illingworth, Refreshments available USUAL STALLS


New series exploring the beauty and diversity of Br i t a i n ’s traditional houses, farms and cot­ tages in eight different re­ gions. Today, Devon.


at CONISTON HALL, CONISTON COLD (By kind perminsion of Mr and Mm Michael Bannialcr)


BAR


on SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9th From 9-30 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m.


A day out for the family in a lovely setting ALSO TOWNSON BROS


. 55 NEWS HEADLINES fol­


5- 45 FACE fHE PRESS. A newsmaker in the public


/ . refreshments ,


| I I


RAFFLE '


(By kuid permission of Mr and Mrs G. P. Starkie and Mr T. Whitwell) on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd


For details ring Mrs K. M. Dyson, Gisburn 344


i i


'


CROSS COUNTRY EVENT I at PENDLETON HjVLL, Nr CLITHEROE


i •


A Novice course for Pairs and Teams of Four. A chance for you * to w.'itch or take part in this popular new sport


I | * 1


o S ^ IE S OF FOUR CONCERTS Wednesday, October 12<h BRODSKY STRINQ QUARTET


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY SEASON 1983-84


n W e d n e s d a y E v e n i n g s in t h e G i r l s ’ G r am m a r S c h o o l a t 7 -3 0 p .m .


Wedneeday, December 7th


Recital for cello and piano JOSEPHINE HORDER AND NICOLA HADLEY


Wednesday, January 11th


Recital for bassoon and piano LAURENCE PER­ KINS AND MICHAEL HANCOCK


Wednesday, March 14th MARINI TROMBONE ENSEMBLE , All these Concerts are North West Arts "Circuit” Promotions


Season tickets £6 from Mr R. H. Blllington, 32 Peel Park Avenue, Clltheroe, or at the door.


.


Tickets for Single Concerts £2 at the door Junior and Student Tickets £1


CHATBURN FOOTBALL CLUB


Sponsored by National and Provincial Building Society


WHALLEY MOTHERS’ UNION


JUMBLE SALE


SATURDAY 8th


OCTOBER 2 p.m.


Whalley C of E School Admission 5p


CHATBURN V


TRANSPORT SATURDAY


OCTOBER 8th


Kick-off 2-15 p.m. ASHLEY SMITH TROPHY


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


Match Ball sponsored HARRY PARKER Butcher GISBURN


SOCCER AT SHAWBRIDGE


North West County League Dlvl^on 3


OCTOBER 8th Kick-off 3'p.m.


SATURDAY


CLITHEROE BACUP


Admission 70p


Children and OAPs 30p Refreshments available


Members' Licensed Club House Match sponsored by


IMPERIAL CHEMICALS PLC Wait Bradford Road, Clltharoa


100 CLUB Wk 1-37: Wk 2-9; Wk 3-66 1 I , Visitors 50p


the open road when a big- 11-00 FOR 4 TONIGHT. De- money warehouseman re- sorts to dirty and danger- ous tricks to force a family of tinickers out of business.


bonair Tony Royale, aided and abetted by Avril


countmvide look at the great British at play.


ANCE NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPION- SHIPS. Hiehliirhts from


West Midlands Tennis r o d : , /^ s em f - f i ^ LOW MOOR CLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY OCTOBER 9th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 3 4


15 BRUCE FORSYTH’S Brian Alexander SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th (MALE VOCAL)


Doug on Organ, Bernard on Drums Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


WHITE LION HOTEL CLITHEROE. Telephone (0200) 26955


Christmas Day Lunch .y.cr*


HOT MINTED GRrXPEFHUlT EGG MAYOSN/OSE


PATE and HOT 7'OAST PRAWN COCKTAIL


F RU lT JinCE SOUP


SORBET


TURKEY, CHIPOLATA SAUSAGE. STUFFING and CRAN­ BERRY JELLY


or ROAST PORK and APPLE SAUCE or DUCKLING and ORANGE SAUCE


ALL SERVED WITH A SELECTION OF POTATOES and VEG


CHRISTMAS PUDDING and HOT RUM SAUCE SELECTION Of COLD SWEETS COFFEE and MINCE PIES


With your meal we include u irlasH of Shem*. a kIuss of Wine and and tifler-dinner Liqueur. A price of .C13.5U per head (senice charge not included). £5 per head in required when taking


Christmas Lunches served Daily, Monday Fniit Juice


Rixiet Turkey or Roast Chicken or Pork Chop all sen-ed icith Stilling and Apple Saitcc, Roasf and C amed Potatoes and tiro Vegetables


Soup and Roll rcaiL Choice of Sweets Coffee and Mince Tart


A la Carle meals sened evciy Lunchtime and Evening


Selection from the evening menu (fbm on the Cob 70p


T-Bone Steak and Onion Rings £i.75 Small Rump Steak £s?.75 Chicken Kiev £3.50 Duckells £2.30


Prawn Cocktail 90p


Home-made Steak niirf Kidney Pie £2 Selection of Sweets from iOp


AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY PRESENTS


CALDERSTONES REVIEW AND


NOT NOW DARLING on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY


A Comedy by Ray Cooney and John Chapman


6th, 7th and 8th OCTOBER a t 7-30 p.m.


ADULTS £1


in The Hospital Theatre, Whalley BOOKINGS: WHALLEY 3 5 6 4 and 2421


CHILDREN 80p


to Friday from December 12th „ £1.20 (inc. VAT)


10-00 FOX. Joey is looking for his girl friend L iz___and so is her husband Ronnie.


into enemy hands and Emma is cut down to size!


Real people being them- 11-30 THE REFUGE ASSUR- selves are the stars of this


Petrie, hosts this bright new show from Newton Barnes — somewhere off the Ml.


* 45 ITN News; 12-50 On 7-30 SIX YEARS. Half-hour The Ball; 1-20 The ITV compilation of highlights SL\ — York: Races at 1-


troduced by Jim Rosent- Are We a Religious hal: 12-20 Ice Hockey; 12- Country?


30, 2-00 and 2-30. Ayr: War.” from “The World At


Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 8-OOTHE ORESTEIA AT 45; 2-55 Professional


forced


meets a tribe of Indians 6-OD VIDEO VIDEO. Adam whom Vanda has into submission.


series), Lenny Henry, 10-30THE SATURDAY eral films made for the Tracey Ullman and David Copperfield are joined by


The Vikings are building 6-30 NEWS HEADLINES fol- a new ship — but prob- lems lie ahead.


Faith hosts the show ca- taring for Britain’s 5 mil- lion video recorder users,


lowed by Flashback. This week the focus is on sev-


5-05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition,


elected alderman works, but not quite in the way he intended it to.


irr.Mr.iMMc. *2'25 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. ^lassie American series of . stories of Rnncp time ohd


/


__________________________ 4-30 THE CHICAGO TEDDY •


• •


. BEARS. Line’s plan to ' prevent Big Nick being


GOLF: Highlights of what can be grown in an today’s semi-finals in the


EMPRESS. Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore star


1-55 A KIND OF LIVING, Susan Penhaligon looks at


11-


e r 's wealthy cousin, Betsy, joins a slimming salon where “the elite get petite.”


9-00 ITN NEWS.


9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE. Frank Sinatra and Faye Dunaway in “The First Deadly Sin.” A grisly series of murders in Man­ hattan provides a baffling case for near-retirement police lieutenant Edward icy


he could It.


elaney at a time when well do without


SNOOKER. Jameson In­ ternational Open.


10 FLY ON THE WALL.


12- 20 HAWAII F IV E -0 . A wave of robberies and shootings are strangi linked to an unsolved five- year-old bank robbery.


THE HARWOOD SUITE


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ROCKERFELLA’S" DISCO


EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


Admission £1.25 before 10-30 p.m. £1.75 after 10-30 p.m.


Featuring TOP D.I


Price includes BUFFET SUFFER FREE DRAW GIVEN AWAY


Smart casual dress only — no jeans


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS


DECEMBER 7th, 8th and 10th


MIKE TERRY £8.75


DECEMBER 13th, 14th, 15th and 17th


FRESH AIRE £8.75


DECEMBER 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd


GREENGAGE £8.90


DECEMBER .31st


CARNIVAL NIGHT £16


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Room also available for2Ist Birthdays, Weddings, etc.


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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th BRILLIANT GROUP FROM LWERPOOL


9th AVENUE ________WITH FANTASTIC NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM


Sir Galahad’s Nightclub NOOKIES DISCO


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY by public request


Stonyhurst Park Golf Club A


Tickets £2 Available from The Baylcy Arms, Hurst Green o r ' ' ^ ^ ‘^ The Captain. Tel. Whallcv 2351


VILLAGE HALL, HURST GREEN 8 p.m., Friday, October 28th rA.,,-.,


Featuring The Nine English Cheeses Plus Good Company and Good Food fj at the


Cheese and Wine Party . l ie ?


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1 6 t h O C T O B E R ___ R o t a r y C l u b


C l i t h e r o e . A f t e r n o o n G o l d e n J u b i l e e C om ­


o f


m e m o r a t i o n S e r v i c e , T r in i t y .


2 0 t h . 2 1 s t an d 2 2 n d Oc ­ t o b e r . — T r i n i t y M e t li o d i s t C li u r c h


D r ama G r o u p p r e s e n t •‘ Ru n n i i iH R i o t ’ ’ b y D e r e k B e n f i e ld .


2 1 s t O C TO B E R . 1 9 8 3 , Friday ----- Pendleton P . C . C . h o e d o w n d a n c e . P r o c e e d s t o P e n d l e t o n Chu r ch.


2 6 t h OC TOB ER . T o s s id e a n d D i s t r i c t W om e n ’s G r o u p . Min i -M a r k e t in a id o f lo c a l c t ia r i t ie s .


2 6 t h , 2 7 t h , 2 8 t h . 2 9 th O C T O B E R , We d n e s d a y


■ t o S a tu r d a y in c lu s iv e . W h a l l e y Ch u r c h P l a y e r s p r e s e n t s “ C o n f u s i o n s ” b y A l a n A y c k b o u r n . T e l . W h a l l e v 2 3 2 5 .


2 7 t h . 2 8 t h an d 2 9 t h OC ­ T O B E R . — C l i t h e r o e P a r i s l i Cl iu r ch D r am a ­ t i c S o c i e t y p r e s e n t s “ N o t N o w D a r l i n g , ” b y R a y C o o n e y .


2 8 t h


F R I D A Y . — S a b d e n H a l l o w - e ’ e n P r o c e s ­ s i o n . a n y e n t r i e s fo r f l o a t s w i l l b e w e l c om e , f r e e o f c h a r g e . — Te l . P a d ih am 7 3 8 6 6 .


4 t h N o v emb e r ----- R o y a l B r i t i s h L e g i o n P o p p y D a n c e .


5 t h No v emb e r — Ro y a l B r i t i sh L e g i o n F e s t i v a l o f R em em b r a n c e .


1 4 N O V EMB E R . 1 9 8 3 . M o n d a y — Ke n S e e d L e c t u r e f o r C l i t h e r o e Civ i c S o c i e t y .


1 8 t h N O V E M B E R , F R I D A Y . — P e n d l e CP S c h o o l , C h e e s e and W in e Ev e n in g , p a r e n t s a n d f r i e n d s o f s c h o o l a l l w e l c om e .


2 3 r d


N O V EM B E R . 1 9 8 3 . In­ c lu s iv e . — Wa d d in g t o n D r am a G r o u p p r o d u c ­ t io n o f “ W h o s e Li f e is i t A n yw a y * ’ .


2 S t h N O V EMB E R . ___ B ow l a n d C o u n t y S e c o n ­ d a r y S c h o o l P a r e n t T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n . A n n u a l W h i s t D om in o a n d B e a t l e D r iv e .


7 t h D E C EMB ER . WED ­ N E S D A Y . — C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t s S o c i e t y . J o s e p h i n e H o r d e r and


N i c o l a Ha d l e y . R e c i ta l f o r ’c e l l o an d p ia n o .


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